According to her arrest report from the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Guerrero and the victim were arguing at a home in the 300 block of Perch Meadow when she grabbed the victim by the chin, which caused "pain, redness and a bleeding scratch, the arrest report says.

Guerrero allegedly admitted to the assault and was arrested.

"We're just waiting for more information on what happened from Bexar County to see what action we need to take," said Poteet Police Chief Bruce Hickman.

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Hickman said Guerrero was a patrol officer with the department and had been employed there for almost two years. She has been placed on administrative leave following the department's investigation.

The charge she faces is a Class A Misdemeanor, and Hickman said her punishment will largely depend on the results of the investigation.